Anais da Associação Brasileira de Química

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Anais da Associação Brasileira de Química 
Discipline Chemistry
Language mostly Portuguese, some English
Publication details
Publication history
1942 to 2003?
Publisher
Associação Brasileira de Química (Brazil)
Standard abbreviations
An. Assoc. Bras. Quím.
Indexing
CODEN AABQAL
ISSN 0365-0073
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The Anais da Associação Brasileira de Química (ISSN   0365-0073, CODEN AABQAL) is a Brazilian scientific journal in chemistry. It was first published in 1942 under the title:

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Contents

With volume 10 (1951) the title changed to:

The history of the Associação Brasileira de Química began in 1922 as Sociedade Brasileira de Química as an independent organ for druggists, biologists and chemists. This society published the Revista Brasileira de Chímica (Vol. 1 (1929) to Vol. 2, no. 7 (1931), ISSN   0370-3711, CODEN RBCRAJ), which became the Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Química in 1932.

In 1939 the Sociedade Brasileira de Química founded another association called Associação Química do Brasil, while the Sociedade Brasileira de Química itself ceased in 1951, and was incorporated into the then formed Associação Brasileira de Química. This corporate body published the Anais da Associação Brasileira de Química starting from vol. 10 (1951).

Chief Editor is Prof. Dr. Julio Zukerman-Schpector, at the Departamento de Química at Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar).

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